The following people appeared during felony bond hearings Tuesday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear Oct. 1 in Pope County Circuit Court.

• Earnest Jones, 35, two counts delivery of controlled substances — $10,000. According to an arrest warrant filed July 30, Jones allegedly sold 10 Oxycodone pills to a confidential informant working with the Russellville Police Department and the Fifth Judicial Drug Task Force in exchange for $150 on or about Nov. 18, 2011, and allegedly sold an informant six Oxycodone pills for $150 on or about Nov. 21.

Jones is currently on felony probation for a possession of controlled substance conviction and has an active warrant out of the city of Russellville for fleeing, endangering the welfare of a minor and criminal mischief.

• Jamie Cox, 24, introducing a contraband into jail — $3,000.

Cox was arrested Friday on warrants for failing to pay fines in 2011 for traffic tickets. Prior being taken to jail and upon being asked if she had anything illegal on her person, Cox said “No, I don’t have pockets or anything,” but while being searched at jail officers located a small clear plastic cigarette wrapper containing marijuana stashed under Cox’s right breast, according to the Russellville Police Department report.

Cox had one active warrant from Pope County and one from the city of Russellville.

Deputies with the Pope County Sheriff’s Office responded to property on Isabell Creek Road in reference to a burglary in progress. According to the report, the complainants went to the property to check on their cattle. After seeing the owner of the property wasn’t home and a vehicle not belonging to the owner was parked outside the property, the two noticed padlocks to a gate had been cut and the back door of the residence on the property had been forced open.

When they entered the residence, they encountered Watts and Putnam, who were allegedly in the process of burglarizing the home, including stealing a handgun belonging to the homeowner.

When deputies arrived, the complainants had the suspects detained in the residence.

Deputies also located bolt cutters believed to have been used to cut the locks, along with a smoking pipe and a bag containing what was believed to be marijuana.